jlatenight
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Hi All, I have an old generator from my Father in law that I got running, but I'm not sure the speed is set right, so I'm afraid to plug anything into it. It's a 4000W "Maxa" which I think is made by Coleman, although it doesn't say it anywhere on it. The motor is a Tecumseh HM80. It seems to be running at an average speed, but when I tested the frequency with a multimeter, the reading I got was out of whack: 2.5khz or something like that:shocked: I assume it must have been a bad reading, or something's wrong with the meter.
When it's running, the throttle "flap" inside the carb (not the choke) is all the way closed. If I manually open it a crack, the motor speeds up. Supposedly, to slow it down you loosen the bolt attached to the spring (the circle on the left in the pic), but since the throttle's closed all the way, it doesn't seem like I can slow the motor down any more. The circle on the right shows the post on the throttle that is resting against the carb body so it can't be closed any more. I must be missing something, right? Should I assume it's set at a fixed speed and so it should be putting out 60hz? Is it safe to plug stuff into it? What should the voltage be unloaded? Thanks all for your help!
When it's running, the throttle "flap" inside the carb (not the choke) is all the way closed. If I manually open it a crack, the motor speeds up. Supposedly, to slow it down you loosen the bolt attached to the spring (the circle on the left in the pic), but since the throttle's closed all the way, it doesn't seem like I can slow the motor down any more. The circle on the right shows the post on the throttle that is resting against the carb body so it can't be closed any more. I must be missing something, right? Should I assume it's set at a fixed speed and so it should be putting out 60hz? Is it safe to plug stuff into it? What should the voltage be unloaded? Thanks all for your help!